Fashionable Flappers: Constructing Femininity in F.S. Fitzgerald’s The Offshore Pirate and The Ice Palace

I. Milică
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Transition, dynamism, prosperity, freedom, and youth characterize the Roaring Twenties. Women experienced some of the most radical changes in all areas of life, private and public, and fashion reflected this newly gained freedom: shorter dresses, short hair, make-up, deep necklines, and a boyish charm. Francis Scott Fitzgerald’s writings mirror this world of contradictions: its enthusiasm and frivolity, its freedom and failures. This article analyzes two of Fitzgerald’s earliest short stories, The Offshore Pirate and The Ice Palace, in order to point out the writer’s ambiguous way of representing the flapper, positioned at the crossroads between rebellion and conventionality, emancipation and superficiality. The analysis is mainly based on an evaluation of fashion imagery, a tool into decoding Fitzgerald’s manner mainly based on an evaluation of fashion imagery, a tool into decoding Fitzgerald’s manner of constructing femininity.
时尚少女:f·s·菲茨杰拉德《海上海盗》和《冰宫》中女性气质的建构
过渡、活力、繁荣、自由和青春是“咆哮的二十年代”的特征。女性在生活的各个领域都经历了一些最彻底的变化,无论是私人生活还是公共生活,时尚反映了这种新获得的自由:更短的裙子、短发、化妆、深领口和男孩般的魅力。弗朗西斯·斯科特·菲茨杰拉德的作品反映了这个充满矛盾的世界:热情与轻浮,自由与失败。本文通过对菲茨杰拉德最早的两部短篇小说《离岸海盗》和《冰宫》的分析,指出菲茨杰拉德在表现叛逆与传统、解放与肤浅的十字路口上所采用的模棱两可的方式。分析主要基于对时尚意象的评价,这是解读菲茨杰拉德风格的工具,主要基于对时尚意象的评价,这是解读菲茨杰拉德构建女性气质的方式的工具。
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